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b. 1917 - d. 1998

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        • Lanier Meaders Georgia Stoneware Pitcher and Bowl Wash Stand Set
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Lanier Meaders Georgia Stoneware Pitcher and Bowl Wash Stand Set

          Est: $200 - $400

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) both with runny green ash glaze, wide tapered center bowl, thick rounded rim, 4 x 13-1/2 in.; short tapered body pitcher, high arching strap handle, pulled spout, 10 in., both pieces inscribed "Lanier Meaders" on base Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024

          Brunk Auctions
        • Large Lanier Meaders Georgia Stoneware Cream Pot
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Large Lanier Meaders Georgia Stoneware Cream Pot

          Est: $200 - $400

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) dark olive green runny alkaline ash glaze, inscribed "Lanier Meaders" on base, lug handle at front base edge, angular applied strap handle on back of pot, incised lines to mid body, wide flared rim, pinched spout, 8-1/2 x 13 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024

          Brunk Auctions
        • Three Pieces of Lanier Meaders Georgia Stoneware
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Three Pieces of Lanier Meaders Georgia Stoneware

          Est: $300 - $600

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) pitcher with green glaze runs over brown and yellow speckled ash glaze, angular tapered body, curved strap handle, flared rim, pinched spout, 10 in.; deep bowl, runny olive green alkaline glaze, tapered body, collared neck, flared rounded rim, 6-3/8 x 12-3/4 in.; mug, runny olive green alkaline glaze, strap handle, 4-3/4 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024 Illustrated: Brothers in Clay: The Story of Georgia Folk Pottery, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 1983, pg. 268, photo 147, pitcher top right

          Brunk Auctions
        • Two Pieces of Lanier Meaders Georgia Stonewares and Dorsey Attributed Chicken Waterer
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Two Pieces of Lanier Meaders Georgia Stonewares and Dorsey Attributed Chicken Waterer

          Est: $400 - $800

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) circa 1982, monumental syrup jug, runny mottled olive green alkaline lime ash glaze, tapered cylindrical to rounded shoulder form, 2 incised lines at shoulder, applied rounded strap handles from shoulder to neck of slightly collared spout, inscribed "Lanier Meaders" on base, 21 in.; lidded jar, shiny dark alkaline glaze, runs down one side of jar and handle, applied lug handles, flared rim, lid with knob finial, inscribed on base "Lanier Meaders", 10-3/4 in.; chicken waterer, dark green runny alkaline glaze, knob finial, small hole above base edge, large fill hole in base, unsigned Dorsey Family attributed piece, 9-3/4 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2000, pg. 126, cat. no. 255, Burrison writes, "In his functional wares Lanier, son of Cheever and Arie, closely followed local tradition, including the elongated syrup-jug form typical of Mossy Creek since the 1840s. By the 1880s, however, Lanier was making mostly ornamental wares such as face jugs." Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024

          Brunk Auctions
        • Lanier Meaders Georgia "Laser Jug"
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Lanier Meaders Georgia "Laser Jug"

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) circa 1967, runny green ash glaze, syrup jug form with elongated spout, two applied round strap handles at shoulders, cut away door form mouth on front of jar, round holes at sides below handles, smaller hole on lower back, unsigned, 17 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2000, pg. 121, cat. no. 199, Burrison writes, "Lanier had read an article on lasers, which he interpreted as concentrated red light. He made a pair of 'laser jugs' based on the old syrup-jug form, with holes for light bulb sockets and an electric cord. The mouths were meant to face each other and produce a steel-piercing beam; but one jug was ruined in the firing. The experiment reminds us that contemporary southern folk potters take part in the modern world." Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024 Illustrated: Brothers in Clay: The Story of Georgia Folk Pottery, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 1983, prologue, photo 3.

          Brunk Auctions
        • Important Early Lanier Meaders Astonished Stoneware Face Jug
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Important Early Lanier Meaders Astonished Stoneware Face Jug

          Est: $4,000 - $8,000

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) circa 1968, short wide jug form, modified runny green crackle alkaline glaze, inset kaolin eyes, cobalt pupils, applied facial features including protruding nose and lips, small ears, incised eyelash decoration, thumb pressed sunken cheeks, short spout, applied strap handle, unsigned, 8-3/4 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2000, pg. 127, cat. no. 263, Burrison writes, "This experiment, in which Lanier caved in the jug wall to create sunken cheeks and humanize the face, initiated a more sculptural approach; Lanier was becoming a creative artist in his inherited tradition." Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024 Illustrated: Brothers in Clay: The Story of Georgia Folk Pottery, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 1983, color plate 11, and Ceramics in America, 2006, edited by Rob Hunter, Fluid Vessel: Journey of the Jug, John Burrison, pg 115, figure 41

          Brunk Auctions
        • Lanier Meaders Double Face Jug
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Lanier Meaders Double Face Jug

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) circa 1975, dark and light runny glassy olive green alkaline ash glaze, applied facial features to both side of jug with a slightly differing expression, inset kaolin eyes with cobalt pupils, sunken areas at cheeks to both side of jar giving shape to the face, two applied strap handles from shoulder to straight spout, inscribed "Lanier Meaders" on base, 9 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024 Illustrated: Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2000, pg.31, cat. no. 8

          Brunk Auctions
        • Rare and Important Lanier Meaders Snake and Grapevine Decorated Stoneware Vase
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Rare and Important Lanier Meaders Snake and Grapevine Decorated Stoneware Vase

          Est: $3,000 - $6,000

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) circa 1977, tapered ovoid vase form, alkaline olive green lime glaze, applied cobalt and iron slip decorated snake over applied cobalt grape and alkaline glazed vine decoration, flared rim, signed "Lanier Meaders" on base, 15-1/4 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2000, pg. 127, cat. no. 267, Burrison writes, "Even with such elaborate pieces Lanier did not think of himself as an artist. 'When you see me putting snakes on' he said, 'you know I'm getting tired. It's an excuse to slow down and not make so much pottery.' The Meaders family began making Oriental-shaped vases about 1930 in response to a tourist market. The grape motif was developed by Lanier's mother, Arie; his own contribution was the snake, inspired by real ones around the shop." Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024 Illustrated: Brothers in Clay: The Story of Georgia Folk Pottery, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 1983, color plate 12, and pg. 273

          Brunk Auctions
        • Lanier Meaders Double Face Candelabra Stoneware Jug
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Lanier Meaders Double Face Candelabra Stoneware Jug

          Est: $3,000 - $6,000

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) circa 1978, olive and creamy green alkaline ash and lime glaze, kaolin teeth and eyes with circular black pupils, similar applied facial features to both sides of jar, two applied strap handles from shoulder to neck of spout, four opposing candleholders around shoulder, "Lanier Meaders" inscribed on base with original $50 price tape, 9 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2000, pg. 127, cat. no. 265, Burrison writes, "In response to a folk art dealers request, Lanier began making two faced jugs, which he came to call "politician" jugs after watching the televised Watergate hearings, some later examples have horn like candle holders." Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024 Illustrated: From Mud to Jug: The Folk Potters and Pottery of Northeast Georgia, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2010, pg. 72, and Brothers in Clay: The Story of Georgia Folk Pottery, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 1983, pg. 272.

          Brunk Auctions
        • Rare Lanier Meaders Wig Stand
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Rare Lanier Meaders Wig Stand

          Est: $4,000 - $8,000

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) circa 1974, dark shiny and light matte olive green alkaline ash glaze over entire head shaped form, inset kaolin eyes with black pupils, applied facial features including eyebrows, ears, pinched elongated nose, eyelids and lips, inset rock teeth, hole in top of form, inscribed "Lanier Meaders" on base, 8-3/4 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2000, pg. 127, cat. no. 266, Burrison writes, "Inspired by local teenagers who dressed up his face jugs with wigs and hats, Lanier made a small number of these wheel thrown heads, one of which he enjoyed at home topped with an orange wig." Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024 Illustrated: Brothers in Clay: The Story of Georgia Folk Pottery, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 1983, color plate 11, and pg. 272, and Ceramics in America, 2006, edited by Rob Hunter, Fluid Vessel: Journey of the Jug, John Burrison, pg 115, figure 41

          Brunk Auctions
        • Rare and Important Lanier Meaders Devil Jack-O-Lantern Face Jug
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Rare and Important Lanier Meaders Devil Jack-O-Lantern Face Jug

          Est: $5,000 - $10,000

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) 1971, jug form, runny olive green alkaline ash glaze, kaolin runs down from eye sockets to protruding lips around mouth, inset rock teeth, applied downturned horns, large applied ears with holes through eardrum, circular hole in back, straight spout, applied strap handle, inscribed "Lanier Meaders" on base, 9-3/4 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2000, pg. 127, cat. no. 264, Burrison writes, "Lanier only made a few of these special jack-o-lanterns, with white clay melted form the eye sockets. He explained the devil inspiration this way: 'That's the way I was feeling that day!'" Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024 Illustrated: Brothers in Clay: The Story of Georgia Folk Pottery, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 1983, color plate 11, and pg. 272, and Ceramics in America, 2006, edited by Rob Hunter, Fluid Vessel: Journey of the Jug, John Burrison, pg. 115, figure 41

          Brunk Auctions
        • Extremely Rare Early Lanier Meaders Rock Eye and Tooth Stoneware Face Jug
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Extremely Rare Early Lanier Meaders Rock Eye and Tooth Stoneware Face Jug

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          (Mossy Creek, White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) 1967, light olive green alkaline lime glaze, large applied protruding facial features including oval eye sockets with large inset rock eyes, large elongated nose, lips with three inset rock teeth in mouth, incised lines around shoulder from eyes to applied strap handle, tapered spout with collared rim, unsigned, 9 in. Provenance: From the Folklife Collection of Southern Pottery Scholar, Author and Professor of English at Georgia State University, Dr. John Burrison, Atlanta, Georgia Note: In the catalog description from Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in a Changing South, John Burrison, University of Georgia Press, 2000, pg. 127, cat. no. 262, Burrison writes, "Made for the Smithsonian Institution's first Festival of American Folklife in Washington D.C., this order marked the beginning of Lanier's pottery career at the age of fifty. The features, stuck without blending on the jug wall, tended to crack when fired." Exhibited: Previously on Loan at the Atlanta History Center for viewing in the exhibition Shaping Traditions: Folk Arts in the Changing South from 1996 to 2024

          Brunk Auctions
        • SIGNED "LANIER / MEADERS" (1917-1998), WHITE CO., GEORGIA STONEWARE FACE JUG
          Nov. 22, 2024

          SIGNED "LANIER / MEADERS" (1917-1998), WHITE CO., GEORGIA STONEWARE FACE JUG

          Est: $400 - $600

          SIGNED "LANIER / MEADERS" (1917-1998), WHITE CO., GEORGIA STONEWARE FACE JUG, dark matte green alkaline-glazed, hand-modeled with inset ceramic eyes, applied nose, open mouth, ears, and small strap handle. Incised signature "Lanier / Meaders" under base. Lanier Meaders (1917-1998), White Co., GA. Circa 1960. 8 1/8" HOA.

          Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
        • Lanier Meaders (1917-1998) Pottery Pitcher
          Nov. 09, 2024

          Lanier Meaders (1917-1998) Pottery Pitcher

          Est: $300 - $500

          Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917-1998) Handled pitcher Glazed pottery 9 1/2" x 7" x 6 1/2"   Tobacco spit glaze, pinched rim, signed to the underside.

          Circle Auction
        • Lanier Meaders Tobacco Spit-Face Jug
          Sep. 25, 2024

          Lanier Meaders Tobacco Spit-Face Jug

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          Lanier Meaders (American, 1917-1998). A pottery face jug with tobacco glaze, a "spit-face" example by Meaders. Signed to the underside. Ht. 9.75".

          Caza Sikes
        • Lanier Meaders Tobacco Spit-Face Jug
          Sep. 25, 2024

          Lanier Meaders Tobacco Spit-Face Jug

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          Lanier Meaders (American, 1917-1998). A pottery face jug with tobacco glaze, a "spit-face" example by Meaders. Signed to the underside. Ht. 10.5".

          Caza Sikes
        • SIGNED "LANIER MEADERS" (1917-1998), WHITE CO., GEORGIA STONEWARE PITCHER
          Sep. 07, 2024

          SIGNED "LANIER MEADERS" (1917-1998), WHITE CO., GEORGIA STONEWARE PITCHER

          Est: $150 - $250

          SIGNED "LANIER MEADERS" (1917-1998), WHITE CO., GEORGIA STONEWARE PITCHER, alkaline-glazed, approximately one-and-a-half quart capacity, ovoid form with rounded rim, incised shoulder ring, applied strap handle. Incised "Lanier / Meaders" under base. Together with a Ritchie family attributed, Catawba Valley, North Carolina 9 1/4" HOA alkaline-glazed stoneware jug, approximately half-gallon capacity, ovoid form with plain mouth and applied strap handle. Two pieces total. Lanier Meaders (1917-1998), White Co., GA; Ritchie family, possibly Thomas, Catawba Valley, NC. 20th century. 6 5/8" HOA. 

          Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
        • Uncommon Lanier Meaders Southern Stone Vase
          May. 25, 2024

          Uncommon Lanier Meaders Southern Stone Vase

          Est: $500 - $700

          (Georgia, 1917-1998) Uncommon open handled vase having a very nice form and rich alkaline glaze. Signed at the underside. Excellent condition. H12 1/4" W8 3/4"

          Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers
        • Lanier Meaders, stoneware face jug
          Apr. 18, 2024

          Lanier Meaders, stoneware face jug

          Est: $600 - $900

          Lanier Meaders (American 1917-1998), stoneware face jug, signed on underside, 9 1/4" h. Provenance: A Virginia Collection. Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

          Pook & Pook Inc.
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          Mar. 23, 2024

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,200 - $2,000

          10"H - alkaline glaze, clay teeth and eyes. Excellent condition.

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • Lanier Meaders - M. Hewell - Two Face Jugs
          Jan. 10, 2024

          Lanier Meaders - M. Hewell - Two Face Jugs

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Two pottery face jugs. Lanier Meaders and Matthew Hewell. Hewell: H 11" W 9-1/2" D 7-3/4". Meaders: H 9" W 7-5/8" D 7-1/4". Condition: Excellent condition. Estate of Travis Hemlepp. Copy and paste link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g10zqgv3o7xkleq/AAAfduY58CIHStwfXFEe4v9xa?dl=0

          New England Auctions
        • Lanier Meaders, Runny-Eyed and Rock Teeth Face Jug
          Nov. 12, 2023

          Lanier Meaders, Runny-Eyed and Rock Teeth Face Jug

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          Lanier Meaders (Mossy Creek, Georgia, 1917-1998), runny-eyed face jug with rock teeth, stoneware with "tobacco spit" glaze, signed on base height 10 in. x width 8 in. x depth 8 in. Provenance: Property from a large historic home in the Castle Hills neighborhood of San Antonio, Texas We happily provide seamless shipping services on everything we sell. Please email us at shipping@vogtauction.com or call 210-971-5750 for more information.

          Vogt Galleries Texas
        • LANIER MEADERS GLAZED STONEWARE UGLY FACE JUG
          Aug. 26, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS GLAZED STONEWARE UGLY FACE JUG

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Quillan Lanier Meaders (American/Georgia 1917-1998), Southern brown glazed Ugly Face stoneware jug, having an applied handle, signed to underside. Note: Works by Mr. Meaders are held in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D. C. . Approximate measurements: h. 10. 5", w. . 8. 25", d. 8".

          Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
        • SIGNED "LANIER MEADERS" (1917-1998), WHITE CO., GEORGIA STONEWARE FACE JUG
          Aug. 24, 2023

          SIGNED "LANIER MEADERS" (1917-1998), WHITE CO., GEORGIA STONEWARE FACE JUG

          Est: $400 - $600

          SIGNED "LANIER MEADERS" (1917-1998), WHITE CO., GEORGIA STONEWARE FACE JUG, running to matte green alkaline-glazed, hand-modeled with inset ceramic eyes, applied ears, nose, pinched eyebrows, open mouth with white clay teeth, and small strap handle. Incised “Lanier / Meaders” under base. Lanier Meaders (1917-1998), White Co., GA. 20th century. 9 3/4" HOA.

          Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          Aug. 13, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,500 - $2,000

          excellent alkaline glaze, unique facial features with pointy nose. Single row of clay teeth with clay eyes. Signed on bottom. 9"

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS (Georgia, 1917-1998), Stoneware face jug with alkaline brown to green glaze., Height 9.5”. Width at ears 8”. Diameter at base 5.25”.
          Jun. 29, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS (Georgia, 1917-1998), Stoneware face jug with alkaline brown to green glaze., Height 9.5”. Width at ears 8”. Diameter at base 5.25”.

          Est: $500 - $700

          LANIER MEADERS Georgia, 1917-1998 Stoneware face jug with alkaline brown to green glaze. Etched script signature on underside.

          Eldred's
        • Lanier Meaders Handled Pottery Jug
          Jun. 19, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Handled Pottery Jug

          Est: $200 - $300

          Georgia,1917-1998 Large covered redware pottery jug with applied handle finished with deep green and brown mottled glaze.

          Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
        • LANIER MEADERS / TONY GANT STUDIO ART POTTERY
          Jun. 11, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS / TONY GANT STUDIO ART POTTERY

          Est: $50 - $100

          (1) Lanier Meaders (1917-1998) handled bowl with lid. Signature to bottom. "Home repaired" glued chip break to lip near one handle, otherwise appears excellent. 3.75" H x 6.75" handle to handle approx. (2) Tony Gant (UK) small vase. Stamped ENGLAND with incised signature and 1964 date to bottom. Excellent condition. 5.25" H. (3) Vintage artist signed pottery vase with thick lava / drip glaze. Excellent condition. 9.25" H.

          District Auction
        • LANIER MEADERS PITCHER
          Jun. 10, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS PITCHER

          Est: $100 - $300

          signed on bottom, alkaline glaze, 8"

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          Jun. 10, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,500 - $2,000

          alkaline glaze, clay eyes, clay teeth. 9.5"

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          Jun. 10, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,500 - $2,000

          beautiful alkaline glaze, runny clay teeth with colored eyes. Signed on bottom. 10.25"

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          Jun. 10, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,500 - $2,000

          clay eyes, clay teeth, signed on bottom. Alkaline glaze. 9.5"

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          Jun. 10, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,500 - $2,000

          alkaline glaze, unusual base, signed on bottom, clay eyes, no teeth. 9.75"H

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          May. 14, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,000 - $2,500

          9.5" Clay eyes, clay teeth. Alkiline glaze. Mint as fired condition. Signed on bottom.

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          May. 14, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,000 - $2,500

          9" Clay eyes, clay teeth. Alkiline glaze. Mint as fired condition. Signed on bottom.

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          May. 14, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,000 - $2,500

          Clay eyes, clay teeth 9.5" tall. Mint as fired condition. Signed on bottom dated 1988.

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Pitcher
          Apr. 16, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Pitcher

          Est: -

          Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Pitcher comes in nice condition,no chips or cracks. Signed on base. Measures 8" tall.

          Kraft Auction Service
        • Lanier Meaders (American, 1917-1998)
          Apr. 03, 2023

          Lanier Meaders (American, 1917-1998)

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Lanier Meaders (American, 1917-1998) Face Jug. Glazed ceramic. Size: 10'' x 7'' x 7'' (25 x 18 x 18 cm). Provenance: Ex George and Sue Viener collection.

          Material Culture
        • Lanier Meaders Stoneware Face Jug
          Mar. 25, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Stoneware Face Jug

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) exceptional runny green alkaline tobacco spit glaze over entire form, applied facial features including upward pinched rounded nose, articulated eyelashes, deeply incised upper eyelid, pronounced eyebrow, inset kaolin teeth and eyes, painted pupils, strap handle from shoulder to spout, inscribed on base "Lanier Meaders", 10 in. Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection

          Brunk Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG
          Mar. 04, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FACE JUG

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Clay Eyes & Clay Teeth; Excellent Facial Features & Alkaline Glaze Excellent Condition 9 1/2" H

          Ledbetter Auctions
        • Lanier Meaders Face Jug
          Feb. 04, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Face Jug

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998)  runny green glaze, applied facial features, articulated chin and cheeks, inset kaolin eyes, painted black pupils, incised eyelashes, clay teeth, applied strap handle, "Lanier Meaders" inscribed on base, with tag reading "The Chattahoochee Country Store/Meaders Face Jug/89-101/95.00", 10-1/2 in.   Provenance: Private Collection, Thomasville, Georgia

          Brunk Auctions
        • LANIER MEADERS FOLK ART POTTERY DOUBLE FACE JUG
          Jan. 28, 2023

          LANIER MEADERS FOLK ART POTTERY DOUBLE FACE JUG

          Est: $2,400 - $2,500

          Lanier Meaders (White County, Georgia, 1917-1998) folk art pottery double face jug, green matte glaze with kaolin eyes and quartz teeth having two handles. Signed "Lanier Meaders" with numbering to underside. 9 1/4" H x approx. 8 " dia. Provenance: Consignor purchased directly from the artist from his Georgia shop in 1973.

          Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
        • Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Pitcher
          Jan. 07, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Pitcher

          Est: -

          Lanier Meaders Georgia pottery pitcher. The pitcher is in great condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing. Measures 8" tall, signed on the base.

          Kraft Auction Service
        • Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Pitcher
          Jan. 07, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Pitcher

          Est: -

          Lanier Meaders Georgia pottery pitcher. The pitcher is in great condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing. Measures 10" tall, signed on the base.

          Kraft Auction Service
        • Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Face Jug
          Jan. 07, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Face Jug

          Est: -

          Lanier Meaders Georgia pottery face jug. The jug is in great condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing. Measures approx. 10-1/2" tall, signed on the base.

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        • Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Two-Handled Jug
          Jan. 07, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Two-Handled Jug

          Est: -

          1967 Lanier Meaders Georgia pottery two-handled jug . The jug is in great condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing. Measures approx. 10-1/4" tall x 9-1/2" across, signed & dated on the base.

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        • Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Lidded Jar & Mug
          Jan. 07, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Georgia Pottery Lidded Jar & Mug

          Est: -

          Lanier Meaders Georgia pottery lidded jar with handles and mug. The jar measures 4-1/2" tall x 5" across, the mug measures 4" tall. Both are in great condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing. Signed on the bases.

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        • Lanier Meaders Face Jug
          Jan. 06, 2023

          Lanier Meaders Face Jug

          Est: $1,500 - $3,000

          clay eyes and clay teeth, alkaline glaze. Signed on bottom. 12"

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